Writing Fractions & Decimals
Comparing and Ordering #s
Classifying #s
100

Write

5/33

as a decimal.

0.overline15

100

Compare using the symbol, <, >, or =.

4/7 square 0.overline5

>

100

Classify the number in as many ways as possible using the words rational, irrational, integer, whole, and natural.

-7

Integer, Rational

200

Write 4.65 as a mixed number in simplest form.

4 13/20

200

Write the numbers in order of least to greatest. 

2 1/3,sqrt(17),17/5,root(3)(8)

root(3)(8), 2 1/3,17/5, sqrt(17)

200

Classify the number in as many ways as possible using the words rational, irrational, integer, whole, and natural.

sqrt(36)

Rational, integer, whole, and natural

300

Write

7.overline6

as a mixed number in simplest form. 

7 2/3

300

Compare using the symbol, <, >, or =.

sqrt(23) square 4 3/4

>

300

Classify the number in as many ways as possible using the words rational, irrational, integer, whole, and natural.

pi/2

Irrational

400

Write

-3 5/6

as a decimal.

-3.8overline3

400

Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.

4.7, pi, sqrt(27),45/8,root(3)(27)

root(3)(27), pi, 45/8,4.7, sqrt(27)

400

Classify the number in as many ways as possible using the words rational, irrational, integer, whole, and natural.

0

Rational, Integer, Whole

500

Write

-8.overline246

 as a mixed number in simplest form.

-8 82/333

500

Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.

-pi, -sqrt(5), 0, -4 1/8, root(3)(-64)

-4 1/8, root(3)(-64), -pi, -sqrt(5), 0

500

Classify the number in as many ways as possible using the words rational, irrational, integer, whole, and natural.

root(3)(-512)

Rational, Integer

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